Step-by-Step Nintendo Switch Speaker Replacement Guide

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 19 Steps

Ready to tackle that silent Nintendo Switch? This guide will walk you through swapping out those nonfunctioning or funky speakers in your console. It covers both the left and right sides, so you’re set for an even soundstage. If you’re replacing speakers due to wear and tear, consider doing both for a harmonious audio experience. The Switch hardware features JIS screws, but a Phillips screwdriver can pinch-hit if needed—just be careful not to strip them. Salvation Repair’s tools are made to play nice with JIS-style screws. Heads up: when you take off the shield plate, you’ll need to replace the thermal compound between it and the heatsink. Regular thermal paste won’t cut it for big gaps; K5 Pro viscous thermal paste is the way to go. Oh, and this guide applies to the OG 2017 Nintendo Switch model and its fresher 2019 sibling (models HAC-001 and HAC-001(-01)). Now, let’s get that Switch sounding sweet again!

Step 1

– Grab the small round button on the back of the Joy Con controller and give it a good press and hold.

– While you’re holding it down, gently slide the controller upwards to separate it.

Step 2

– Keep sliding that Joy Con upwards until it’s totally free from the console!

Step 3

– Grab a Y00 screwdriver and unscrew the four 6.3mm-long screws that are holding the rear panel in place. Easy does it!

Step 4

– Grab your JIS 000 driver or an official PH 000 driver and let’s get to those screws holding the rear panel in place:

– One 2.5 mm-long screw on the top edge of your device

– Two 2.5 mm-long screws on the bottom edge of your device

Step 5

– Grab a JIS 000 screwdriver or a PH 000 driver, and unscrew the two 3.8 mm screws holding down the sides of the device—one on each side. Let’s get those screws out of the way!

Step 6

– Give the kickstand a gentle nudge with your finger to pop it up—like opening a tiny secret door on the back of the device.

Step 7

– Grab a JIS 000 screwdriver or a cool Salvation Repair PH 000 driver to unscrew the 1.6 mm screw chilling in the kickstand well.

– Snap that kickstand shut.

Step 8

– Flip open the game card cartridge flap like it’s a little secret waiting to be revealed.

– Now, give that rear panel a gentle lift from the bottom – it’s like giving your device a little hug as you remove it!

Step 9

– Grab yourself a JIS 000 screwdriver or a PH 000 driver, and unscrew that little 3.1 mm fastener holding the microSD card reader in place. Easy peasy!

Step 10

– Time to get that microSD card reader out! Use your fingers or a trusty pair of tweezers to carefully lift it straight up from the device. Easy does it – you’re just disconnecting and removing it.

– Now it’s time to put everything back together. When you’re reinstalling the card reader, make sure the press connector under the foam pad is securely connected to the motherboard. If you need to, go ahead and remove the foam pad to make things easier. That way, you can be sure everything is connected just right.

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Step 11

– Grab a JIS 000 screwdriver or an official PH 000 driver from iFixit, and let’s tackle those six 3 mm screws holding the shield plate in place. You’ve got this!

Step 12

– Let’s get started! Use your fingers or a trusty pair of tweezers to carefully peel back the foam piece on the top edge of your device, located near the fan exhaust port. It’s an easy step to get you rolling on this repair!

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Step 13

– Time to get started! Insert a spudger under the shield plate, right along the edge of your device.

– Gently pry up to lift the shield plate, and then carefully remove it from the device.

– If you’re feeling thrifty, you can reuse the pink thermal compound – just be sure to keep it clean and ensure it’s making solid contact between the heat sink and shield when you put everything back together.

– If you need to replace it, check out our thermal paste guide for tips on removing the old compound and applying a new one, like K5 Pro, during reassembly.

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Step 14

– Gently use the tip of a spudger to pop the battery connector straight up and out of its cozy little socket on the motherboard.

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Step 15

– If you’re only swapping out the left speaker, you can skip the next two steps. No drama, just move on ahead!

– Grab your fingers or a trusty pair of tweezers and gently unplug the speaker connector—it’s like pulling out a tiny plug from its cozy spot on the motherboard.

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Step 16

– Grab a spudger and use its pointy end to gently pop the speaker out of place.

– With steady fingers or some trusty tweezers, carefully lift out the right speaker.

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Step 17

– Gently tug the speaker connector out of its socket on the motherboard using your fingers or a pair of tweezers.

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Step 18

– Gently use the spudger’s tip to lift the speaker out of its cozy little home in the speaker well. You’ve got this!

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  1. SpudgerNintendo Switch Speaker Replacement

Step 19

– Double-check your new part against the old one—sometimes you’ll need to move leftover components or peel off adhesives before putting it in place.

– To put your device back together, just retrace these steps, but in reverse. Easy peasy!

– Got some old tech leftovers? Take them to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler and give the planet a high five.

– Not quite the result you were expecting? Don’t sweat it! Try some quick troubleshooting, or ask for tips from our Nintendo Switch Answers community.

– Need a helping hand? You can always schedule a repair!

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Success!
Before you wrap things up, double-check that your shiny new replacement part matches the old one. You might need to transfer a few bits and pieces or peel off some adhesive backing before popping it in place.
Putting it all back together? Just reverse these steps to reassemble your device with confidence.
Got e-waste? Be a tech hero and drop it off at an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
If things didn’t go as planned, don’t sweat it! Try some basic troubleshooting, or connect with our Nintendo Switch Answers community for advice.
Need an expert hand? You can always schedule a repair.

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